In Memory

Susan James (Dickerscheid)

Susan James Dickerscheid passed away peacefully at home on August 8, 2010, after a long battle with breast cancer. 
 
“We’ll honor her memory for the rest of our lives.” -- Rick, Katy and Jay 
 
 
 
Contributed by Rick Dickerscheid and family
 
 
Obituary from Lincoln Journal Star, Lincoln, Nebraska
Susan James Dickerscheid, 56, Lake St. Louis, Mo. passed away peacefully on (08-08-2010) after a long battle with breast cancer. Born (1-11-1954) in Lincoln to Merlin and Jane (Robinson) James. Southeast High School, University of Nebraska, Alpha Phi Sorority. Lane & Huff, Needham Harper Worldwide, BBDO advertising agencies, media buyer. Devoted mother and wife.
Family members: husband, Richard Dickerscheid; daughter, Kathryn Dickerscheid; son, Jay Dickerscheid; daughter-in-law, Thuy Dickerscheid; granddaughter, Sydney Dickerscheid; mother, Jane James. Preceded in death by: father, Merlin James; sister, Robin James; brother, Mark James.
Memorial service: 10 a.m., Wednesday (08-11-10), Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 6001 A Street, Lincoln. The Rev. Samuel Boman officiating. Burial in Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation: 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday at Roper and Sons, 4300 "O" Street. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, Susan G. Komen Foundation. Arrangements by Roper and Sons Funeral Services. Condolences or personal reflections may be sent online at www.roperandsons.com

 

Deceased Classmate: Susan James Dickerscheid
Date Of Birth: January 11, 1954
Date Deceased: August 8, 2010
Age at Death: 56
Cause of Death: Breast Cancer
Classmate City: Lake St, Louis
Classmate State: Missouri



 
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03/27/11 06:51 PM #1    

Cindy Nielsen (Buethe)

Sue and I were both in Alpha Phi Sorority, in the same pledge class.  We didn't know each other real well in High School, but grew much closer in our first couple of years in college.  She was one of the sweetest, most beautiful people I knew (beautiful inside & out).  I was very saddened to hear of her passing.     


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